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They have felt the brunt of history as few in the West ever will.
Someone who can take the brunt of it, if need be.
It is the very last thing I would stand the brunt of just now.
But why was he feeling the brunt of this now?
We cannot be made to bear the brunt of other people's no.
My friends walked away, but I took the brunt of it.
During the day my wife gets the brunt of the attack.
But that's only because my baby took the brunt of it.
But the brunt of the running is done by average citizens all around the world.
But Brunt was never one to let defeat keep him down.
"The real brunt of those low prices will be felt next year and in the years to come," she said.
Whatever might be its effect, however, she must stand the brunt of it again that very day.
She was the one who would bear the brunt of it.
He had taken the full brunt of the plant's attack.
They could not say why men seemed to bear the brunt of it.
"The schools are certainly feeling the brunt of all this," she said.
He had twisted, taking the brunt of the fall himself.
Someone had to bear the brunt of the loss she felt.
Nothing except stand the brunt of murder, as he has done.
You said this guy Brunt, and most of the others, would never see combat?
The island itself was reported to have experienced the full brunt of the system.
But an aggressive type like Brunt would soon return to his old ways.
For L., the brunt of the problem is her family.
And yet women often bear the brunt of male violence.
Once again, the most poor people in the university are going to face the brunt of this emergency.